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What needs to be made more salient is not the law's prohibition, but the fact of permission.
Selection behavior was affected by task efficiency, only when efficiency was made more salient by pairing task cues with work incentives.
The effect of impact uncertainty on prosocial behaviour did not depend on the individuation of others or the mere mention of harm, and was stronger when impact uncertainty was made more salient.
Consequently, if the professional norms in the financial industry encourage risk taking, we should observe that financial professionals become more willing to take risks when their professional identity is made more salient.
For many, a fear of not being taken seriously on the basis of weight and appearance (put crudely: a fear of not being thin enough) can be enough to discourage them from seeking help, a point made more salient when we consider that only 10% of people with an eating disorder are actually underweight.
Advocates for the elderly have long argued that CPI-W understates the true increase in costs the elderly face---an argument made more salient by the fact that while energy costs are down, retirees (like everyone else) are paying more for food, medical care and just about everything else.
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In general, construing things in more abstract terms tends to facilitate more rational thought and behaviour, possibly because it makes more salient the reasons why we want to exercise self-control in the first place.
But the central fact for climate, which the GOP implosion is making more salient daily, is that the fissure in Washington state threatens to sink the initiative and botch the golden opportunity to put a carbon tax on the national legislative agenda starting months from now.
Whilst reading about the experiences of others was previously noted as a potential benefit, it would appear that it may also have a potentially negative impact on some members by bringing to their attention or making more salient, aspects of their condition which they either hadn't or didn't wish to consider at that point in time.
It is not a new question Arab intellectuals of the 19th century pondered the puzzle of their ancient civilisation's weakness in the face of an imperialist West but the past decades have made it more salient than ever, both within the region and outside.
Wade made a more salient point in his tweets: "There is a lot of Olympic business that happens that athletes are not a part of — and it's a complicated issue".
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